Business Credit Cards

Review the latest offers and find the right card for your growing business. Compare the latest small business and corporate credit offers from our partners to find the one that can help you keep your company's expenses on track and give you the buying power you need. Some business cards also reward you in the form of cash back or miles. Learn more in these articles and tips on credit cards for small business.

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Updated: February 1, 2017

Card

Rewards Rate

Annual Fee

Foreign Transaction Fee

Capital One® Spark® Cash for Business

Unlimited 2% cash back

$0 intro for first year; $59 after that

$0

Capital One® Spark® Cash Select for Business

Unlimited 1.5% cash back

$0

$0

Capital One® Spark® Miles for Business

Earn 2 miles per $1 on every purchase, every day

$0 intro for first year; $59 after that

$0

Capital One® Spark® Miles Select for Business

Earn 1.5 miles per $1 on every purchase, every day

$0

$0

Capital One® Spark® Classic for Business

Earn 1% cash back on every purchase, every day

$0

$0

Bank of America® Cash Rewards for Business MasterCard® Credit Card

3% cash back on purchases at gas stations and office supply stores 2% on purchases at restaurants

1% on all other purchases

$0

3% of the U.S. dollar amount of each transaction

Bank of America® Travel Rewards World MasterCard® for Business credit card

Unlimited base of 1.5 points for every $1 you spend on all purchases, everywhere, every time

3 points per every dollar spent when you book your travel (car, hotel, airline) through the Bank of America Travel Center - powered by Orbitz

$0

$0

Ink Business CashSM Credit Card

5% cash back on the first $25,000 spent in combined purchases at office supply stores and on cellular phone, landline, internet and cable TV services each account anniversary year 2% cash back on the first $25,000 spent in combined purchases at gas stations and restaurants each account anniversary year

1% cash back on all other card purchases

$0

3% of each transaction in U.S. dollars

A credit card account helps establish credit in the name of your business, which opens the doors to financial flexibility. It also gives you a centralized payments channel, making expense tracking a breeze. Plus, keeping your business finances separate creates advantageous situations, such as calling interest payments a qualified

business expense. So, which card is best for your business? Consider the following factors, and you’ll be on your way to a well-informed decision:

Balancing actLike many cards, you should have an idea of whether or not you will carry charges month-over-month. If you will, look for cards with lower interest rates. Some business credit card may offer 0 percent introductory offers as well. On the other hand, if you pay charges off in full every month, you’ll want to look for the card with the most benefits.

Rewards for your spendingYou’ll also want to look into potential rewards offers on these cards. Start by examining your expenditures. Take a close look at items such as phone services, internet and office supplies. Make sure you choose a card that rewards you for purchases of those regular necessities. Fly a lot for your business? Find a card that offers a sign-up bonus or a strong miles earnings rate. Do you have clients to entertain for nights on the town? Find a card with strong restaurant rewards. Are you driving around town to get things done? Consider a gas card.

Those who aren’t sure where to start, or who don’t have excessive spending in any one category, can find cash back offers ranging from 1-5 percent. Some of these cash-back benefits may apply to certain categories only, so knowing what you spend the most money on will help you maximize those rewards.

Fees and other fine printCards with 0 percent APR deals can come in handy for those owners who need to make a substantial business purchases but aren’t sure how to finance it. Another consideration is whether you can get additional cards for employees, preferably at little to no cost to you as the owner.

When it comes to the issue of fees, it’s important to do the math and see if the potential rewards outweigh the costs.

Finally, near the end of the decision-making process, consider fringe perks. Certain cards can give you access to travel lounges, early flight boarding and free checked baggage.

Want more information?Our business credit card reviews can help you compare offers to find the one that best suits your needs.

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